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In a cell, the tangles of long strands of DNA form the

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Chromatin, which consists of DNA and associated proteins, forms long strands in the nucleus. The chromatin condenses to form chromosomes during cell division.

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Chromosomes - single, long pieces of coiled DNA containing many genes.

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The tangles of long strands of DNA form the chromatin. The structures that transform light energy into chemical energy are called chloroplasts.

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In a nucleus the tangles of long strands of DNA form the chromatin. Chromatin is composed of DNA and proteins.

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It is called chromatin. It is made of DNA.

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What are DNA strands packed into?

DNA strands are packed into structures called chromosomes. Chromosomes are made up of long strands of DNA that are tightly coiled and condensed to fit inside the nucleus of a cell.


What does the nucleus hang by in a spirogyra cell?

The nucleus in a spirogyra cell is suspended by thin strands of cytoplasm called cytoplasmic strands. These strands help anchor and position the nucleus within the cell.


Genes are located on structures called what?

Genes are located on structures called chromosomes, which are long strands of DNA packaged inside the cell's nucleus.


The strands of DNA in the nucleus are called?

chromatin


What is the difference between DNA strands and DNA nucleus?

There is no such thing called a DNA nucleus. I assume you mean DNA found in the nucleus. The DNA that's found in the nucleus are many DNA strands all bunched up.


What is an island of cytoplasm in the nucleus called?

well, there is no cytoplasm in nucleus as far as I know; there is just nucleoplasm in the nucleus. Although, sometimes, you can observe "cytoplasmic strands" which cross the nucleus; but these "strands" do not penetrate the nucleus, it is just like strands of water going through a bubble in water. plus, there is one or more "nucleolus" in the nucleus; these are formed by ribosomal RNA.


What kind of information is carried by the chromatin in a cell's nucleus?

Chromatin consists of DNA associated with proteins which forms long strands called chromosomes.


Genes are arranged on twisted strands called what?

Genes are arranged on twisted strands called chromosomes.


What you a chromatin?

I'm not a chromatin, but chromatin is the long strands of genetic material floating in the nucleus


What are the strands of genetic material floating in a nucleus of a animal cell?

Strands of genetic material floating in the nucleus is chromatin. Cytoplasm is the part of the cell that is between the cell membrane and the nucleus.


Are long strands of DNA called chromosomes?

Yes!!!! :)


Long strands of DNA that are uncoiled?

Chromatin is the long strands of DNA that are uncoiled and spread out within the cell nucleus. This uncoiled structure allows the DNA to be accessible for gene expression and replication.